Catalyst::View::ContentNegotiation::XHTML - Adjusts the response Content-Type header to application/xhtml+xml if the browser accepts it.
package Catalyst::View::TT; use Moose; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; extends qw/Catalyst::View::TT/; with qw/Catalyst::View::ContentNegotiation::XHTML/; 1;
This is a simple Role which sets the response Content-Type to be application/xhtml+xml if the users browser sends an Accept header indicating that it is willing to process that MIME type.
Content-Type
application/xhtml+xml
Accept
Changing the Content-Type to application/xhtml+xml causes browsers to interpret the page as XML, meaning that your markup must be well formed.
This is useful when you're developing your application, as you know that all pages you view are parsed as XML, so any errors caused by your markup not being well-formed will show up at once.
Whilst this module is has been tested against most popular browsers including Internet Explorer, it may cause unexpected results on browsers which do not properly support the application/xhtml+xml MIME type.
Changes the response Content-Type if appropriate (from the requests Accept header).
Some browsers (such as Internet Explorer) have a nasty way of sending Accept */* and this claiming to support XHTML just as well as HTML. Saving to a file on disk or opening with another application does count as accepting, but it really should have a lower q value then text/html. This sub takes a pragmatic approach and corrects this mistake by modifying the Accept header before passing it to content negotiation.
Returns an array ref of 3 part arrays, comprising name, priority, output mime-type, which is used for the content negotiation algorithm.
Returns the default variant attribute contents.
Should be split into a base ContentNegotiation role which is consumed by ContentNegotiation::XHTML.
Maintainer and contributor of various features - David Dorward (dorward) C<< <david@dorward.me.uk> >> Original author and maintainer - Tomas Doran (t0m) C<< <bobtfish@bobtfish.net> >>
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This module itself is copyright (c) 2008 Tomas Doran and is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Catalyst::View::ContentNegotiation::XHTML, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Catalyst::View::ContentNegotiation::XHTML
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Catalyst::View::ContentNegotiation::XHTML
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.